JULIE ROGINSKY (CO-HOST): Let's be clear. He is not speaking to a black audience. He is going to a back room with a pastor. He has gotten the questions pre-submitted to him --

[CROSSTALK]

ROGINSKY: Listen, let me finish my point. Let me finish my point. He has designed the answer. He has no problem going to a town in Wisconsin that is vastly white and discussing the plight of the black community in front of a huge white audience but he has no ability to do that in front of a black audience, to look them in the face and repeat those same points.

TUCKER CARLSON: What is wrong with speaking to white audience?

ROGINSKY: Nothing is wrong speaking to a white audience, but --

CARLSON: Then why did you note it twice?

ROGINSKY: I noted it twice because he was talking to white audience about the issues that plagued the black community.

CARLSON: What’s wrong with that?

ROGINSKY: Why doesn’t he do that to the black community?

CARLSON: Well I guess he’s going to do it.

ROGINSKY: No he’s not, actually, Tucker. He’s actually not --

[CROSSTALK]

CARLSON: But everyone has television, you can see what he says by turning it on.

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